The convention will be webcast live beginning at 8 a.m. daily, July 1-6. Sessions will begin at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Saturday, July 6, is a healing school with Gloria Copeland.

There are 29 sessions in all. Bring a lunch and join in fellowship, worship, rejoice, prayer and agreement for your personal needs of health, finances and family.

The Joy Mission is located at Third and Maple streets in Julesburg.

Car enthusiasts sought for July 4

The Overland Trail Museum is still looking for vintage and antique car collectors willing to bring their automobiles to the 2013 Heritage Festival on July 4.

This year, a traditional "rock-a-billy" band, The Atomic Drifters, will be playing on the main entertainment stage. They have requested that any local car collectors bring their cars out to be displayed at Heidi Park, across the street from the Overland Trail Museum.

This free community event takes place at the museum on July 4, with the opening ceremony at 10 a.m.

Call the museum at (970) 522-3895, or email Kay Rich at krich@sterlingcolo.com if you are interested in participating.

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Deadline extended for local photo contest

The Tourist Information Center has extended the deadline on its photo contest seeking pictures of Sterling and Logan County. Photographers of all ages have until Aug. 31 to submit their best local photos.

Submit digital photos of people, places, events or landscapes that best depict life here in Sterling and Logan County. Submitted photos will become the property of Logan County's Tourist Information Center for use in various publications, promotional material and social media sites. A judging panel will select three top entries and award prizes for first place ($100), second place ($50) and third place ($25).

Like the center's Facebook page, facebook.com/DiscoverSterling, to receive updates about the contest. Photographers may submit up to 10 photos each, but must be the owner of the photographs they submit. Do not submit photos with watermarks, copyright messages, text or borders.

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